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4 /6 LANING OF ZIRAKPUR-PARWANOO SECTION OF NH-5 FROM KM 39.960 to KM 67.550 INCLUDING PINJORE-KALKA-PARWANOO BYPASS IN THE STATES OF PUNJAB , HARYANA& HIMACHAL PRADESH ON BOT BASIS (PPP) UNDER NHDP - PHASE-IIIA Independent Engineer TPF GETINSA EUROESTUDIOS S.L. in association with Segmental Consulting & Infrastructure Advisory (P) Ltd. Executive Summary MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT No. 26 FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY-2018

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4 /6 LANING OF ZIRAKPUR-PARWANOO SECTION OF NH-5 FROM KM 39.960 to KM 67.550 INCLUDING PINJORE-KALKA-PARWANOO BYPASS

IN THE STATES OF PUNJAB , HARYANA& HIMACHAL PRADESHON BOT BASIS (PPP) UNDER NHDP - PHASE-IIIA

Independent Engineer

TPF GETINSA EUROESTUDIOS S.L.

in association with Segmental Consulting & Infrastructure Advisory (P) Ltd.

Executive Summary

MONTHLY PROGRESS REPORT No. 26FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY-2018

INDEX

S. No. Contents Page Nos.

1 CHAPTER – 1

Location Map 1

Schematic Layout 2

Project Background 3

Project Details 4-5

Executive Summary 6-8

I.E. Staff Mobilization 9

2 CHAPTER – 2

Maintenance Issues 10

Emergency Services Locations 11

IC’s Advice/Instructions 12

3 CHAPTER –3Monthly Joint Inspection (Appendix -A) 13-14

Summary of Compliance of O&M observations 15

Status of Encroachments 16

Accident Report 17

4 CHAPTER-4Month wise Toll Collection (Appendix – B) 18

Tollable Traffic Volume (Appendix-C) 19

Composition of Tollable Traffic (Appendix-D) 20

Total Traffic Volume (Appendix-E) 21

Composition of Total Traffic (Appendix-F) 22

Comparison of Tollable Traffic Volume for Last Two Months (Appendix-G)

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Comparison of Total Traffic Volume for Last Two Months (Appendix-H)

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Toll Transactions ( by Toll Category) 25Photographs 26-28

CHAPTER–1

1Location Map

2

Schematic Layout

3

PROJECT BACKGROUND

The Govt. of India (GOI) through Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRT&H) is contemplating to enhance the traffic capacity and safety for efficient transshipment of goods as well as passenger traffic on the heavily trafficked National Highways. GOI has entrusted National Highways Authority India (NHAI) with the responsibility of developing and maintaining the entrusted sections of the National Highways network.

National Highway No - 5 originates from Ferozepur in Punjab, passes through hinter land of Punjab including industrial township of Ludhiana and ends at China Border in Himachal Pradesh. This is one of the most important roads connecting Shimla (Capital of Himachal Pradesh) with Chandigarh (Capital of Haryana and Punjab) and New Delhi (Capital of India).

The Project road "Zirakpur to Parwanoo including Pinjore-Kalka-Parwanoo Bypass” is a section of NH-5 starting at km 39.960 (just after the Yadvendra Bridge at Zirakpur in State of Punjab) and terminating at the end of Pinjore- Kalka - Parwanoo Bypass at Km 67.550. The total length of Project Highway is 27.590 Km. On its way, it passes through the township of Zirakpur and Panchkula with developing commercial activity. Project road follows the existing alignment of NH-5 from Km 39.960 to Km 57.400. Thereafter, it follows a new alignment for bypass of Pinjore - Kalka - Parwanoo to meet NH - 5 again at Km 67.550 (just short of TTR).

Zirakpur - Pinjore Section had crossed the level of service (LOS) 'E'. The condition of the existing pavement was poor to good. Generally the existing road was having 2-lane with paved shoulders. Thus, in order to provide a better 1evel of service to the vehicular traffic, it was decided to augment the capacity of Zirakpur to Parwanoo section of NH-5 from Km 39.960 (end of Ambala - Zirakpur section) to Km 67.550 by widening the existing 2 lane road to 4 lane dual carriage way facility on Build, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis.

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PROJECT DETAILS

1 Name of Project

4/6 laning of Zirakpur-Parwanoo section of NH-5 including Pinjore-Kalka-Parwanoo ByPass on BOT basis under NHDP- Phase III A in the state of Punjab, Haryana & Himachal Pradesh

2 Package Number (NHDPIIIA/BOTII/VI/002)

3 Consultancy Package No.NHAI/RO/CHD/11077/IE APPOINTMENT/34

4 Type of Project BOT(PPP)

5 Estimated Project Cost295 Crores + 117 Crores (Grant) = 412 Crores

6 Client National Highways Authority of India

7 Concessionaire Himalayan Expressway Limited

8 Independent Engineer Getinsa-Payma, S.L. in association withSegmental Consulting & Infrastructure (P) Ltd.

9 Date of Concession Agreement 31st August 200710 Development Period 180 Calendar days11 Appointed Date 28th February 200812 Concession Period 20 years13 Construction 30 months15 Start of Concession Period 28th February 200816 Commencement of services of

IC (O&M period)December 6, 2015

17 Commencement of Construction

March 1, 2008

18 Financial Close June 9, 200819 Construction completion date March 21, 201220 PCC March 22, 201221 Commencement of Toll

OperationApril 6, 2012

22 End of Concession Period February 28, 2028 + 374 days i.e. upto 08 March 2029

23 Project length 27.590 Km25 Pavement 4 lane divided carriageway with raised

median26 Carriageway width 7.25m wide either side

27 Paved shoulder 1.5m wide either side (in plain section only)

28 Hard earthen shoulder 1.0 m29 Median width 4.5m in rural section and 1.5m in urban

section.30 MCW Composition

GSB 200 mm WMM 250 mm DBM 150 mm BC 50 mm

31 Service road Composition GSB 200 mm WMM 250 mm DBM 85 mm BC 40 mm

32 Service Road Width 5.5/7.0 m33 Major Intersections/ Junctions 434 Bridges Major bridge – 1 , Minor bridges -235 Viaducts 736 ROB 137 Flyovers 238 Culverts Pipe culverts – 25 , Box culverts - 2339 VUPs 740 PUPs 341 Bus Bays 1942 Truck Lay Byes 443 Toll Plaza 1 at Ch. 51.400

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This executive summary presents the activities of the Concessionaire and the Independent Consultant during the month January 2018. Matters related to the implementation of the Project are as under:

1.Major Events: Nil

2. ROW Handling Over and Removal of Encroachments:

Concessionaire has been handed over 100% land required for the project. It is obligatory on part of the Concessionaire to keep ROW free from encroachments. Concessionaire has reported that locals have illegally constructed structures within ROW from Ch. 60.800 to Ch. 61.400 (RHS). Concessionaire is obliged to protect land within ROW and has been advised to remove these encroachments with the help from Police / District administration if need be, at the earliest.

It has been observed that UHBVN has erected one electric pole in the median at Ch. 53.500 near the entrance of Amravati enclave and an overhead conductor has been taken over the pole to cross the highway. No permission has been sought by the agency from NHAI. Also, the Concessionaire has failed to prevent this although corridor patrolling is being done every 4-6 hours. It will not be possible to undertake construction of proposed VUP at this location till the pole and the overhead electric wire are removed. Concessionaire has been advised to get the pole and the conductor removed at the earliest. The same has not been done till date.

3.Safety Measures:

Maintenance of pavement, road marking, kerb painting, blinkers is not being done by the Concessionaire in a satisfactory manner. The state of street lights is given below-

Date of Inspection

ChainageNo. of lights not working

No. of High Masts not working

From TO

18-01-2018

39.960 42.300 05 0

42.300 47.200 06 0

47.200 49.000 02 0

49.000 51.000 01 0

51.000 52.000 0 0

57.400 57.550 0 0

67.300 67.550 02 0Total 16 0

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4. Highway Cleaning The cleaning of Highway is to be carried out regularly and efforts are lacking in this respect. Clogged drains, open channels, parking areas, road signs, road furniture, lay byes etc require regular cleaning and maintenance. Litters and debris are to be cleaned on ongoing basis from the highway. This activity is not up to the mark and more resources are needed to be deployed. The water kiosks and litter bins have not been placed at way side amenities and highway as per provisions of CA.

5. Pavement Shoulders:-Earthen Shoulders need maintenance all along the highway.

6. Pavement Condition and Periodic Maintenance:-The pavement condition of MCW and Service Road has deteriorated due to non-maintenance. Large alligator cracks have developed on the pavement. Pot holes have also been noticed on MCW and Service Road. Depressions due to settlement of the Pavement exist at a number of locations. The poor condition of the pavement does not meet the minimum acceptable intervention levels given in table L-2 of Schedule- “L”. The project Highway needs immediate overlay as per clause 3.3.7(i) of Schedule-“L”. As per CA, periodic maintenance of the highway is to be done at least once in five years commencing form the COD. Hence the overlay was to be completed on or before 21 March 2017. The Concessionaire has not completed this activity. Damages from 22-3-2017 onward up to 30November 2017 for the delay in completing periodic maintenance have already been recommended as per CA provisions. Concessionaire has commenced overlay of MCW in the bypass section w.e.f.29-01-2018. During the month, the overlay has been done on LHS from Ch. 63.130 to 63.890. The work is in progress.The Concessionaire carried out the overlay of the service road from 23 Nov 2017 to 27-11-2017. Till the end of the reporting month, overlay has been completed over following stretches-

(a) Ch 42.350 (LHS) to 42.720 (LHS )

(b) Ch. 43.600 (RHS) to 43.950 (RHS). BC work from 43.580 to 43.600 is defective and not approved.This has been shown to the Concessionaire.

7. Structural Strength of Pavement. The results of BBD test conducted from 07 -01- 2016 to 21-01-2016 indicate that the characteristic deflection has exceeded permissible limit in a fairly large number of stretches. These have not been treated with appropriately designed overlay as per IRC: 81. Kindly also refer to IC’s letter No. GP-SCIA/IE/ZP/HEL/51 dated 20-4-2017. The damages have already been intimated to NHAI vide IC’s letter No GP-SCIA/IE/ZP/NHAI/196 dated 01-6-2017.

8. BBD Test. As per clause 3.4.2.3 of Schedule “L” of CA, BBD test is to be carried out once a year. The last test was carried out during Jan 2016. The BBD Test for the year 2016-2017 has not been done. The damages up to 31-12-2017 have already been intimated to NHAI.

9. Meetings & Site Visits - Nil

10. Incomplete Items of Punch List . Bitna service road has been completed by the Concessionaire on 23-12-2017. 02 Nos. Septic tanks are still left.

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12. Construction of Toilets at Toll Plaza.

As per NHAI policy guidelines, separate toilets for Ladies and Gents are to be constructed at the Toll Plaza in both directions .i.e. LHS and RHS. Change of Scope Order has been issued by NHAI vide letter NoNHAI/PIU/CHD/11107/Z-P/Conc./1242 dated 20-11-2017. The construction work is in progress on the Toilet block on RHS..

13.COS Order for Implementation of ETC Hybrid Lanes.

The COS proposal for Implementation of ETC Hybrid Lanes in all the lanes of toll plaza has been submitted to NHAI vide IC’s letter No.GP-SCIA/IE/ZP/NHAI/250 dared 18-10-2017. The same has not been approved .

14.COS Order for Construction of VUP at Amravati Enclave (Ch. 63.550).

COS Order for construction of VUP at Amravati Enclave (Ch. 63.550) has been approved and intimated to the Concessionaire vide NHAI letter No.NHAI/PIU/CHD/11107/ Z-P/Conc./1238 dated 08-11-2017. The geo-technical investigation of the has been completed. The investigation report is awaited. Concessionaire is advised to submit preliminary design and details of agency for RE wall work.

15. Stretghening of Pavement.The Concessionaire has been instructed to provide BC overlay on the service road from ch.45. 640 (LHS) to ch.47.150 (LHS) since this stretch is showing visible signs of distress.The Concessionaire is further advised to strengthen the MCW and Service road in the stretches where BBD results are unsatisfactory.

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STAFF MOBILIZATION : IC

S. No. Designation Name Date of Joining/ Mobilization

KEY PROFESSIONAL STAFF1 Team Leader cum Senior

Highway EngineerCol (Retd) Parikshit Sharma

07.12.2015

2 Pavement Specialist S L Mahipal 15.12.20153 Quality-cum-Material

ExpertVishal Koul 17-12-2015

4 Bridge/Structural Engineer Arun Kumar Pandey 16-04-20165 Road Safety Expert Dr. M.M. Krishna 19-01-20166 Bharat Goel Toll/ HTMS Expert 30-12-2015

SUB-PROFESSIONAL STAFF6 Assistant Highway

Maintenance EngineerVinod Kumar Pandey 28-12-2015

7 Survey Engineer Ambresh Tripathi8 Horticulture Expert Kuldeep Kumar

Sharma28-12-2015

9 Quantity surveyor Vidhu Bhushan Sundaray

30-5-2016

SUPPORT STAFF10 Lab. Assistant Guru Dutt 04-10-201711 Technical Supervisor

(construction/maintenance)

Prasant Rana 25-05-2016

12 Technical Supervisor(construction/maintenance)

Manish Rana 20-06-2016

13 Office Manager/Accountant-cum-Cashier

Ashok Kumar 07-12-2015

14 Steno-cum-computer Operator

Shrikant Panwar 22-01-2018

15 Office Boy Rahul Kashyap 05-08-2017

CHAPTER – 2

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Maintenance Issues

Routine Maintenance:

Routine maintenance of the highway is not being carried out to conform to standards and specifications as per Concession Agreement.

Pavement Marking

Pavement marking is lacking on the MCW and service road. Marking is to be provided for lanes, pedestrian crossing, bus stop and intersections etc. as per the guide lines given in IRC: 35-1997. Service road marking is in very poor condition. The same has not been done till now despite repeated instructions.

Periodic Maintenance: As per the Concession Agreement, the periodic maintenance of the project road was due to be completed by the end of 5 th year from COD, i.e. by 22 March 2017. Concessionaire has not completed the work so far. Damages for the delay have been recommended up to 31-12-2017.

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EMERGENCY SERVICE LOCATIONS ALONG THE PROJECT HIGHWAY

S. No. Description Contact No.

A. Major Hospitals & Ambulance Services

1 Government Hospital, Sector-6 , Panchkula 01881 - 221141

2 108 Services 108

3 Government Hospital, Pinjore 01881-225537

4 Government Hospital, Kalka 01881-222225

B. Police Station

1 Chandimandir 0172-6532990

2 Pinjore 0173-3231403

3 Kalka 0173-32208754 SHO,Sector-20 , Panchkula 81466300165 SHO , Zirakpur 9592916063

C. Fire Station

1 Sector-5 Panchkula 101

D. Toll Plaza Vehicles

1 Control Room 8558860502/98889877772 Ambulance3 Patrol Vehicle 8558860508

4 Crane

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Independent Consultant’s Advice/Instructions

1. The activity of removal of wild grass and vegetation from the median is being carried out. The same must be extended to road side in the ROW.

2. All signage should be cleaned regularly.

3. Trimming of median plantation should be done at regular intervals. Missing/dead plants should be replaced with plants other than Kaner as its use has been prohibited.

4. Concessionaire is advised to undertake speedy drive in liaison with District Administration and police authorities to remove encroachments from the ROW.

5. Cleaning of MCW, Service road, truck lay byes and bus bays to be done regularly.

6. Toilets at both trucks lay bays at Haryana / Punjab border should be made functional on priority. This has not been done despite of repeated instructions.

7. High masts and street Lights should be checked daily and defects ,if any, should be rectified immediately and timings of switching on/off be adjusted on weekly basis as per sun rise / sun set timings. This assumes greater importance during winter season when dense foggy conditions prevail and visibility is restricted.

8. NHAI circular on Swatchh Bharat Abhiyan should be complied in letter and spirit.

9. Periodic maintenance must be completed expeditiously as the same is now under damages.

10. BBD test is overdue and under default. The same should be conducted as per provisions of Concession Agreement.

11. Electric pole erected by UHBVN in the median at Ch. 53.500 should be got removed at the earliest.

12. Construction of toilet blocks under COS Order be expedited..

CHAPTER – 3

13

Monthly Inspection

A joint inspection was carried out by IC and the Concessionaire on 19 January 2018. The inspection report is appended as Appx ‘A’.

Appendix-A

No: GP-SCIA/IE/ZP/HEL/ Dated: 19-01-2018

To M/s. Himalayan Expressway LimitedToll Plaza, Chandimandir, Kalka-Shimla RoadPanchkula (Haryana)

Sub: Independent Engineer Services during operation & Maintenance period for “4/6 laned Zirakpur - Parwanoo section from KM 39.960 to KM 67.550 of NH-22 including Pinjore – Kalka – Parwanoo bypass in the states of Punjab, Haryana & Himachal Pradesh under NHDP - Phase-IIIA on BOT Basis. Monthly Joint Inspection of Project Road for January 2018.

Dear Sir,

Monthly joint inspection of the project road was carried out on 19 January 2018 from 11.00 A.M. onward. The compliance of observations of inspection report for December 2017 was also checked. The issues observed during the inspection are given in succeeding paragraphs.

1. Pavement condition. The pavement condition of MCW and Service Road has been deteriorating day-by-day. Large number of alligator cracks and depressions has developed on the pavement. Depressions due to settlement of the pavement exist at a number of locations. The poor condition of the pavement does not meet the minimum acceptable intervention levels given in table L-2 of Schedule- “L”. This is being observed and reported for the last many months. The project Highway needs immediate overlay as per clause 3.3.7(i) of Schedule-“L”. No action has been taken to rectify the defects as well as overlay has not been completed.

2. Periodic Maintenance. Scheduled completion date of overlay as part of periodic maintenance has expired on 21-3-2017. The same has not yet been completed. Also, the road marking on the stretches treated with micro seal has not been done. Damages for the default are being levied from 22-3-2017 onward.

3. Bitna Service Road (Punch List Item). The service road has been completed.

4. BBD Test. As per clause 3.4.2.3 of Schedule “L” of CA, BBD test is to be carried out once a year. The last test was carried out during Jan 2016. The BBD Test for the year 2016-2017 has not been done by you. The damages have already been levied from 01-04-2017 to 31 -12 -2017.

5. Encroachments. It is observed that encroachments continue to exist in the ROW. No appreciable efforts are visible for their removal. Please take actions in close liaison with distt. and civil police authorities.

6. Median Maintenance. This is being done.

7. Potholes. Few potholes were observed on MCW and Service road. These should be repaired forthwith.

8. Geo-Technical Investigations for VUP at Amravati Enclave. This activity has been completed. The report is awaited.

9. Construction of Toilet under Swatchh Bharat Abhiyan. One toilet block is under construction at toll plaza on RHS.

10. Construction of Nest. Work on construction of Nest at toll plaza has commenced on 17-01-2018.

11. Observing Swatchhata Pakhwara. Activities under Swatchhata Pakhwara are being undertaken from 16-01-2018 onward as per schedule stipulated by NHAI.

12. Unauthorized Electric Pole in the Median at Ch.53.500 Erected by UHBVN,Panchkula.

The unauthorized electric pole erected by UHBVN in the median at Ch. 53.500 has not yet been removed. Please take necessary actions to get the pole removed as this will hinder construction of already sanctioned VUP for Amravati enclave.

13. Damaged Bull Nose. A number of bull noses at entrances and exits from/to MCW to Service Road and median openings have found damaged/broken. These most be repaired and painted on priority.

It is advised to take actions on the above observations as per CA provisions and submit compliance by 31-01-2018.

Thanking You Yours sincerely,

Col P Sharma (Retd)Team Leader

Cc:- Project Director NHAI, PIU Chandigarh -----For information please.

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Summary of Compliance to O&M Observations

Month Total No. of O&M

observations

No. of observations

cured

Balance O&M observations

yet to be cured

Remarks

December-2017 11 5 6

January-2018 13 7 6

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STATUS OF ENCROACHMENTS - NH-5 (Zirakpur-Parwanoo section)

Sr. No.

Ch. (RHS/LHS) Description of Encroachment

Name Of Encroacher Remarks

1 44.200 RHS ‘’Chardi Kallan “ Tyre puncture shop

Sh. Bachna Ram Maheshpur Market

2 44.230 RHS Extension of Shop in the ROW

Sh. Raj Kumar Maheshpur Market

3 44.200-44.292

RHS Temporary sheds in front of shops

Various shop owners Maheshpur Market

4 Ch. 53.500

Median Unauthorized installation of PCC

electric pole on NH-5

UHBVNL In front of Amaravati

5 61.200 RHS Tea Stall -cum - Dhaba

Sh. Sanju Sharma Dispute in ownership of land

6 61.220 RHS 'Highway Punjabi Dhaba''

Sh. Sanju Sharma Dispute in ownership of land

7 61.320 RHS Tea Stall -cum - Grocery Shop

Sh. Phool Chand Sharma

Dispute in ownership of land

8 61.330 RHS Sant Ram Motors Engg. Workshop

Sh. Phool Chand Sharma

Dispute in ownership of land

09 62.800 RHS Residential House Smt Sandhya Devi

1062+900 LHS Liquor Shop Sh. Bittu

11 63.130 RHS Residential House Sh. Achhru Ram

12 63.170 RHS Residential House Sh. Kumar

13 63.190 RHS Residential House Sh. Raja Ram

CHAPTER – 4

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Month-wise Toll Collection for Financial Year 2017-18Appendix-B

Zirakpur - Parwanoo Section (NH-5)

Sr. No. Name of The Plaza Month of Collection Amount

1 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. April-17 32826747

2 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. May-1730580910

3 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. June-1734785260

4 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. July-1733579086

5 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. August-1733460147

6 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. September-1738252904

7 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. October-1736726413

8 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. November-1733408196

9 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. December-1735707421

10 Himalaya Expressway Ltd. January-1831836433

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Appendix-C

Tollable Traffic Volume for January 2018

1-Jan-18 34688 1458 2764 932 398422-Jan-18 27298 1740 3319 1180 335373-Jan-18 26052 1798 3644 1473 329674-Jan-18 24700 1867 3706 1411 316845-Jan-18 25853 1910 3776 1284 328236-Jan-18 28228 1853 3663 1296 350407-Jan-18 28136 1255 2968 1119 334788-Jan-18 26108 1497 3234 1229 320689-Jan-18 25732 1835 3801 1363 3273110-Jan-18 25684 1826 3935 1384 3282911-Jan-18 24895 1930 3887 1333 3204512-Jan-18 26488 1947 3989 1371 3379513-Jan-18 25887 1706 3435 1231 3225914-Jan-18 24917 1048 2651 1065 2968115-Jan-18 25549 1528 3058 1252 3138716-Jan-18 24923 1760 3840 1444 3196717-Jan-18 24709 1823 3892 1465 3188918-Jan-18 24420 1902 3891 1421 3163419-Jan-18 25037 1885 3893 1534 3234920-Jan-18 27543 1845 3843 1500 3473121-Jan-18 27289 1254 2749 1315 3260722-Jan-18 25225 1514 3357 1392 3148823-Jan-18 25368 1913 3939 1353 3257324-Jan-18 25331 1812 3995 1382 3252025-Jan-18 27418 1843 3872 1314 3444726-Jan-18 28977 1205 2680 1046 3390827-Jan-18 30002 1476 2888 1354 3572028-Jan-18 30665 1359 2940 1311 3627529-Jan-18 25774 1631 3309 1270 3198430-Jan-18 25097 2019 4046 1568 3273031-Jan-18 24610 2058 3976 1427 32071Total 822603 52497 108940 41019 1025059

Avg. Daily Traffic 26536 1693 3514 1323 33066PCU 26536 2540 10543 5954 45573

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Appendix-D

Composition of Tollable Traffic for January 2018

Zirakpur-Parwanoo Section (NH-5)

Car/Jeep LCV Bus/Truck MAV822603 52497 108940 41019

Car/Jeep80%

LCV5%

Bus/Truck11%

MAV4%

Car/JeepLCVBus/TruckMAV

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Appendix-E

Total Traffic Volume for January 2018

Zirakpur-Parwanoo Section (NH-5)

1-Jan-18 35739 1571 2880 1032 412222-Jan-18 28076 1880 3485 1266 347073-Jan-18 26839 1926 3803 1571 341394-Jan-18 25482 1964 3855 1500 328015-Jan-18 26649 2050 3917 1368 339846-Jan-18 29032 1960 3802 1357 361517-Jan-18 29025 1382 3019 1165 345918-Jan-18 26785 1632 3405 1317 331399-Jan-18 26503 1978 3968 1470 3391910-Jan-18 26467 1940 4086 1468 3396111-Jan-18 25656 2053 4049 1399 3315712-Jan-18 27256 2073 4182 1450 3496113-Jan-18 26675 1877 3581 1311 3344414-Jan-18 25798 1222 2709 1128 3085715-Jan-18 26284 1631 3282 1348 3254516-Jan-18 25653 1896 4073 1521 3314317-Jan-18 25398 1956 4139 1545 3303818-Jan-18 25086 2037 4110 1500 3273319-Jan-18 25763 2015 4120 1614 3351220-Jan-18 28316 1968 4070 1561 3591521-Jan-18 28098 1381 2858 1354 3369122-Jan-18 25860 1610 3577 1469 3251623-Jan-18 26015 2028 4181 1430 3365424-Jan-18 26027 1941 4210 1461 3363925-Jan-18 28155 1950 4094 1381 3558026-Jan-18 29784 1298 2719 1098 3489927-Jan-18 30911 1611 3052 1421 3699528-Jan-18 31570 1491 3003 1383 3744729-Jan-18 26535 1752 3526 1364 3317730-Jan-18 25819 2147 4251 1672 3388931-Jan-18 25394 2198 4221 1513 33326

Total 846650 56418 114227 43437 1060732Avg. Daily

Traffic 27311 1820 3685 1401 34217PCU 27311 2730 11054 6305 47401

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Appendix-F

Composition of Total Traffic for January 2018

Zirakpur-Parwanoo Section (NH-5)

Car/Jeep LCV Bus/Truck MAV846650 56418 114227 43437

Car/Jeep80%

LCV5%

Bus/Truck11%

MAV4%

Car/JeepLCVBus/TruckMAV

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Appendix - GComparison of Tollable Traffic Volume for Last Two Months

Zirakpur - Parwanoo Section (NH-5)

Date Car/Jeep LCV Bus/truck MAV

December-17 844175 56039 118399 45304

January-18 822603 52497 108940 41019

Car/Jeep LCV Bus/truck MAV0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

800000

900000

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Comparison of Total Traffic Volume for Last Two Months

Zirakpur - Parwanoo Section (NH-5)

Date Car/Jeep LCV Bus/truck MAVDecember-17 870050 60119 124259 48183

January-18 846650 56418 114227 43437

Car/Jeep LCV Bus/truck MAV0

100000

200000

300000

400000

500000

600000

700000

800000

900000

1000000

PHOTOGRAPHS

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(Overlay in Progress in Bypass)

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(Overlay in Progress in Bypass)